Group 6 Flashcards
-Rizal established a school in Dapitan, educating from prominent families
16 young boys
- Rizal cultivated a 16-hectare plot of land (later expanding to 70 hectares),
planting cacao, coffee, sugarcane, and coconuts
Rizal, in partnership with, ventured into the fishing, hemp, and copra industries. He recognized the potential of the fishing industry in Dapitan and sought to improve fishing methods.
Ramon Carreon-
- Rizal’s inventive spirit led him to create a wooden brick-making machine capable of producing 6,000bricks per day. He also invented a special type of lighter called “,” which he sent to his friend Ferdinand Blumentritt.
sulpakan
Rizal shared his passion for nature with his students, exploring the jungles and collecting specimens for museums in Europe He is credited with discovering three species:
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- Draco rizali (flying dragon),
- Apogonia rizali (small beetle),
- Rhacophorus rizali (rare frog
During his exile, Rizal met, an Irish girl who arrived in Dapitan with her blind foster father, George Tauf.
Josephine Bracken-
- also known as the Rizal law has been enacted on June 12, 1956 and was sponsored and authored mainly by the late senator Jose P. Laurel and senator Claro M. Recto.
Republic Act No. 1425
is a mandated to include in the course curricula of all public and private schools, colleges and universities the life work and writing if Jose Rizal particularly his novel Noli me tangere and El filibusterismo.
Rizal law-
Courses on the life work and writing of Jose Rizal particularly his novel Noli Me Tangere and El filibusterismo shall included in the curricula of all schools.
Section 1.
It shall be obligatory on all schools colleges and universities to keep in their libraries an adequate number of copies of the original and unexpurgated edition of Noli Me Tangere and El filibusterismo
Section 2:
The board of national education shall cause the translation of the Noli Me Tangere and El filibusterismo as well as other writings of Jose Rizal into English tagalog and principal Philippine dialect.
Section 3:
Nothing in this act shall be construed as amended or repealing section nine hundred twenty seven if the administrative code.
Section 4:
the sum of three hundred thousand pesos is hereby authorized to appropriated out of any fund not otherwise appropriated in the national Treasury to carry out the purposes of this act.
Section 5:
This act shall take effect upon its approval. Approve on June 12, 1956
Section 6:
was a government monopoly
Galleon trade-
Social status in the society:
Peninsulares
Insulares
Principalia
Indio
Chino Infiel
(pure- blooded Spaniards born in the Liberian peninsula such as spain)
Peninsulares